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Compendium of Instructions - <strong>Miscellaneous</strong> <strong>Matters</strong>—Vol. IX<br />

2. I am to request that these instructions may be brought to the notice of all the employees<br />

working under your control for strict and meticulous compliance. Any lapse on the part of employees<br />

dealing with these matters should be viewed seriously and disciplinary proceeding under Haryana<br />

Civil Services (Punishment and Appeal) Rules, 1987 should be taken against the defaulting employees.<br />

Under Secretary General Administrations,<br />

for Chief Secretary to Government, Haryana.<br />

A copy is forwarded to all the Financial Commissioners and Administrative Secretaries to<br />

Government, Haryana for information and necessary action.<br />

Sd/-<br />

Sd/-<br />

Under Secretary General Administrations,<br />

for Chief Secretary to Government, Haryana.<br />

U.N.O. 12/13/87-2 GSI Dated, Chandigarh, the 22.4.87<br />

__________<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

From<br />

To<br />

No. 6/39/86-7GSI<br />

The Chief Secretary to Government, Haryana.<br />

(i)<br />

(ii)<br />

All Heads of Departments, Commissioner,<br />

Ambala Division/Hissar Division,<br />

The Registrar, Punjab & Haryana High Court<br />

and all District and Sessions Judges in Haryana.<br />

Dated Chandigarh, the 21st, May, 1987<br />

Subject :- Submission of Affidavit by the Government in reply to the Civil Writ Petitions.<br />

Sir,<br />

I am directed to address you on the subject noted above and to say that Government have<br />

for some time past been considering the question of adopting a suitable procedure with regard to cocordination<br />

with Haryana Public Service Commission in the submission of replies in the High Court in<br />

writ petitions cases relating to the recruitment made by the Commission and where both the Government<br />

and the Commission are parties.<br />

2. After due consideration it has now been decided by Government that there is no legal<br />

objection if the Government conveys its stand to the Commission should also disclose/discuss its<br />

stand with the State Government before finalising the replies to be filed in Court in the writ petitions<br />

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